Understanding Nature from within

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readJul 13, 2021

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Question from the Internet:

“What is the maximum population the Earth can sustain, what is the overpopulation limit, there has to be, what are the best strategies to approach this?”

In order to answer such questions that relate to the overall balance, life on the planet, we would need to know all the laws of Nature that control, sustain the overall balance and homeostasis life depends on.

We would need to see all the cause and effect processes that determine life and evolution, we would need to sense, research, attain Nature from within.

Until then we simply scratch the surface and set up wild guesses, arbitrary formulas we call science.

In order to “enter Nature” and to research and attain it from within, first, we need to become similar to Nature, “tuning our frequency” to the right broadcast. This means establishing human relationships that resemble the connections, networks, relationships within Nature, or like within our biological bodies.

And the connections, the network in Nature are based on selfless, positive, mutually responsible, and mutually complementing cooperation, where each element, particle makes calculations, acts only for the sake of the whole, constantly contributing to the general balance, homeostasis.

When we achieve such relationships at least within a small, functional, unique environment, then through the achieved similarity those who are active members of that environment will start to understand, feel Nature being integral parts of it.

Then we will understand what the optimal parameters or natural necessities, available resources are, what population the planet can sustain, with what conditions from our part, and so on.

And then we will not need coercion, threats, arbitrary human law to force people to keep Nature’s laws, since we will all understand that keeping them is in our best interest — like observing the law of gravity and not jumping off the top of a skyscraper without protection.

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Zsolt Hermann
Zsolt Hermann

Written by Zsolt Hermann

I am a Hungarian-born Orthopedic surgeon presently living in New Zealand, with a profound interest in how mutually integrated living systems work.

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